Consider plea of medical aspirant: HC
The Hindu
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court directed the State to consider the plea of a medical aspirant, who sought a direction to authorities to consider her for admission to MBBS/BDS course under t
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court directed the State to consider the plea of a medical aspirant, who sought a direction to authorities to consider her for admission to MBBS/BDS course under the quota for children of serving defence personnel.
The petitioner said a Division Bench of the HC had held that at least 1% of the total seats under reservation for children of armed forces personnel should be made available to children of serving defence personnel.
The university will be able to utilise the services of 80 permanent faculty working in these two colleges. According to university officials, apart from this, students of both colleges can advance academically by using the opportunities for research and academic collaboration, well-equipped library, playground, laboratory and other facilities in the university.
Das Suryawanshi, State Commissioner for Disabilities Act, said, “We have achieved the 5% reservation category mentioned in the RPWD Act for Groups C and D, while we have achieved the 4% mark in terms of Group A and B.” But, accessibility to government offices, even in the Vidhana Soudha and the General Post Office (GPO) in Bengaluru, is a problem.